That seals it.
You DEFINITELY work in my work.
What's more, with a previous comment you made, you work on my floor![]()
Where do you work?
That seals it.
You DEFINITELY work in my work.
What's more, with a previous comment you made, you work on my floor![]()
So, is that what you have to do to go "fisihing" - be a boring predicatble ****?
So, is that what you have to do to go "fisihing" - be a boring predicatble ****?
Where do you work?
That seals it.
You DEFINITELY work in my work.
What's more, with a previous comment you made, you work on my floor![]()

He's not fishing, he's genuinely annoyed and he's hitting out.
This is kind of like care in the community, if he's on here giving it laldy, he's not out there kicking dugs.
That seals it.
You DEFINITELY work in my work.
What's more, with a previous comment you made, you work on my floor![]()
... I wonder who is going to let slip where we work first!I am annoyed.
Annoyed that most of you found something better to do (like my mother in some cases, supposedly) than go and watch your football team.

If it's awrite, I'd rather not say.
I work mostly in an office in Glasgow but we have two offices in Edinburgh I work in too.
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I am annoyed.
Annoyed that most of you found something better to do (like my mother in some cases, supposedly) than go and watch your football team.
Haymarket and the Gyle?
<fancyafelch>To be fair, it was cheaper to shag your mother than it was to get into Celtic Park.
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An honest answer Mickelback.
Of course it is impractical to travel to every game, but you must notice yourself the amount of folk that sit on here during Celtic games rather than go to ground.
ssssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
My job was technically based at Haymarket and then moved to the new Gyle building (was in the old one before we technically "opened").
They let me work in Glasgow cos I live here<fancyafelch>

I do however wonder about fans who live close to Celtic Park, have time on their hands, can afford the ticket with ease and still don't go to the games.
